
Hi all! Sorry if this doesn’t follow the rules this is my first time going through an adoption (not a breeder)
Stumbled across this page on fb and decided to reach out, the photos don’t look like the were photoshopped or stolen and they sent quite a few. The rehome fee for the two is $200 and they’re 11 weeks, unsure if this is a common rehome fee for buns. I was a bit skeptical as their actual page doesn’t look like it’s any of their bunnies/looks like they have an absurd amount of them.
They also were open to delivering them to me so that’s the other thing leaning me towards legitimacy? Obviously I wouldn’t be sending them money I’d be giving cash in person, I guess I just don’t want to be out $200 if it isn’t real! Thank you in advance!! (Looks like I can only add one photo I’ll see if I can add the rest in the comments)
by No-Log9620
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No I wouldn’t risk it
Are you adopting them from Thailand? I looked the image on Google lens and found an Instagram page that posted these photos two weeks ago…
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Not sure where you’re from but I have bunnies right now if you’re interested. They’re Rex mix.
That’s not a legit rescue or even an informal one like we have on our farm. We started off just having a house rabbit and agreeing to take a Flemish Giant from a friend who was having a baby and was worried about the stress on his wife (high risk pregnancy). Word got out that we took bunnies. Suddenly we had a lot of them. Didn’t help that the Flemish girl delivered 18 kits days after arriving. So we kept busy building a rabbit village. During that time we worked to find the fur babies families – people came to our place. And we insisted on waiting until the youngest were a minimum of 12 weeks. We didn’t spay/neuter before rehoming them, but that’s because we do the basics ourselves (local vet tech left supplies with us for cost) and we just charge a nominal fee of $10 to anyone who passes our own adoption criteria. At the moment we’re down to my two house buns, and eight bunny villagers who are approaching a year old.